senator marco rubio republican of florida explaining why he is going to vote no on this senate deal. the white house meanwhile is urging a quick passage of that senate compromise. the chief white house correspondent ed henry with more on that. bottom line is the white house is cautiously optimistic this is going to get done. they is seen these talks fall apart before. you will remember a lot of people thought we had a deal, maybe as recent as monday night between senate leaders and that kind of got shelved. here we are on wednesday. edging closer to the deadline that treasury secretary jack has put out there in terms of when he will lose his borrowing authority. exactly when default would kick. in obviously there is a lot of optimism here as i noted at the white house and capitol hill that all a of those questions will be avoided. two important steps have to take place. the senate has to vote. we expect that later this afternoon and early evening. they seem to have it all lined up. but speaker boehner in the last hour suggested he is not going to stand in the way of this deal. that s